Safety Standards and Management Practices for Pathology Grossing Stations
The grossing station is the "front line" of any pathology department — the point where human tissue specimens are dissected, examined, and sampled before becoming diagnostic slides. Precisely because of this role, it is also where risk concentrates most heavily: continuous off-gassing of formalin and xylene, pathogens potentially present in fresh tissue, sharp blades and bone saws, and the musculoskeletal strain of long periods spent in fixed postures. Between them, these hazards touch nearly every category of occupational risk a laboratory can face. With the implementation of WS/T 442—2024, Biosafety Guidelines for Clinical Laboratories , the construction standards and management requirements for grossing stations have become significantly more explicit and detailed. This article organizes a practical, implementable reference guide across three levels: risk identification, facility construction, and management practice . I. Four Core Categories of Risk at the Grossing ...